A rare piece of Steve Jobs memorabilia is going up for auction, with the latest a job application filled out by the Apple co-founder in 1973 that was previously sold for over $175,000.The auction is for a single sheet of paper, consisting of a form filled out by Steve Jobs. Written out in 1973, the form predates his joining of Atari in 1974, and the founding of Apple with Steve Wozniak in 1976.The page is half-filled, with some elements entered alongside blanks. For example, he lists his address as Reed College, as well as stating the answer to “Access to transportation?” as “possible, but not probable.” Read more…
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Steve Jobs job application valued at $175,000 heads to auction
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